Well-paid athletes shouldn’t be likely to run into trouble with gambling, right? Tell that to Shohei Ohtani, the MLB superstar with a $700-million US contract, whose former...
Raptors player Jontay Porter’s lifetime ban from the NBA is just one sign that the rules governing Canada’s legal betting industry need to be strengthened to prevent widespread manipulation, experts...
The federal government is upping its funding for the CBC and Radio-Canada, easing the financial strain on the public broadcaster and the need for major job...
The federal public service is slated to shrink by 5,000 positions over the next four years, as the government fleshes out a previously announced plan to...
Alone among the countries that lost citizens in the Israeli drone strike on an aid convoy on April 1, Canada has yet to indicate whether it...
Robert MacNeil, the Canadian-born journalist who created the even-handed, no-frills PBS newscast The MacNeil-Lehrer NewsHour in the 1970s and co-anchored the show with his late partner, Jim...
A territorial economist says he loses sleep at night over the lack of economic vision and planning in the Northwest Territories. Graeme Clinton, owner of research...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pushed back Thursday on comments made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about an Israeli military airstrike that killed seven aid workers in...
One of the seven aid workers killed by an Israeli strike in Gaza was 33-year-old Jacob Flickinger, a veteran of the Canadian Armed Forces who grew up in...
Saskatchewan’s provincial government is accusing Ottawa of overstepping its jurisdiction by tying new federal infrastructure funding to housing requirements the province says don’t meet its “unique...
Why is Canada involved in Haiti? Why is it Canada’s job to fix a failed state? Those are two of the most common questions CBC News hears from Canadians...
Canada’s independent cinema industry is in crisis, its owners say, as they face mounting challenges from streaming services and restrictive Hollywood studio rules. Sixty per cent...